1) What environment will the
furniture be used in?
As they say its all about location, location, location! Where will the
furniture be used? There is furniture
specifically designed for use in Healthcare and Educational settings. Furniture for these vertical markets is
designed with specific in mind, it may limit your number of fabric options, but
you want something that works for your environment..
The specific location of the furniture
in your building is another factor, as sunlight and artificial light can fade
the color of fabric at different rates.
2) How will the furniture be used?
Next, how will the furniture
will be used. Depending on where the furniture is used in your office can
determine what level of fabric you want to use. If a chair is being used daily,
you want a more sturdier fabric than one you would use on a conference chair.
3) Color and Patterns
There are a ton of fabric options for chairs, from single colors to
wild patterns. Once you’ve determined how the
chair will be used, you should look at who will be using it. Trendy colors
can make a fabric look old well before it wears out.
4) How will the furniture be
cleaned?
Did you know you can ruin fabric and other textiles with
cleaners? Clorox wipes are great for kitchens and counter tops, but they can
ruin some types of fabric. Check with your janitorial staff to see what type of cleaning products they use. In some
cases, janitorial staff are required to use certain types of cleaners. There
are fabrics designed specifically for
use in these environments. A note on wood desks, most manufactures do not
recommend using wood polish, as over the years they a dull film will build up
on the surface.
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